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The first comment bothered me, the second one got right to me, so i responded. Then he came back with another message that i find to be so funny, not so much in content, but that he actually responded. Or something like that.

First mistake: Refering to publication or teaching job as stamp of athority: After teaching SQL for 20+ years and writing six books on SQL, I disagree.

Second mistake: Sticking in socio-political comments to back-up his argument: My "Zen Master with a stick approach" bothers the current generation of whining kids with a sense of entitlement."

The funny thing is, i agree with his second statement.

That settles it, Joe Celko is an idiot, and i will (most likely) never by _his_ books.:)

Celko obviously comes off as a pompous ass, "ESR" style... but he's also right.Alot of "database dev" and "dba" types these days learn how to point and click on SQL server or access and frankly don't know shit about databases. I can understand a sql guru like Celko getting bent when some not-so clueful guy starts asking about doing something that is almost guaranteed to have ill effect on whatever database he's accessing.

To me, that question is like asking a C++ guru about how to use gotos to dynamically ha

First of all, his chosen display name is "--CELKO--," which says a lot. Everyone must know exactly who he is, and he obviously deserves all caps. Because that's never annoying.

Secondly, I would take the answers of the people who develop the tools over someone who merely relates how he thinks they should be used. Granted, I won't claim to be an expert on the subject, so he may be correct in his assertion of practices, but his methods are deplorable.